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and energy of everyone, more so than any other place, new hampshire is it government by the people. [applause] addressing our challenges will not be easy. but we are granite stators and americans and we are supposed to do hard things. the question is whether we will live up to the grand vision that our founders had. remember the notion that we could operate as a true citizen democracy while also becoming an economic force in the world was at the time of revolutionary one. to some degree, our ability to prove our founders rate will depend on how we search our task. scripture refers to something called gladness of heart, and appreciation of the opportunity and freedom to do difficult things. in this time, in this place, let's choose to move our state forward with the optimism and pragmatism that is our hallmark. with gladness of heart, must choose to remember what a gift it is to be citizens of the granite state. thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> it's quite true that a people's history is the result of howard synthesizing the great work of other hist
and energy of everyone, more so than any other place, new hampshire is it government by the people. [applause] addressing our challenges will not be easy. but we are granite stators and americans and we are supposed to do hard things. the question is whether we will live up to the grand vision that our founders had. remember the notion that we could operate as a true citizen democracy while also becoming an economic force in the world was at the time of revolutionary one. to some degree, our...
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. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that aid for katrina and it's been two months and, yes, speaker boehner i think was concerned he couldn't ask his caucus to vote for this right after they voted for that fiscal cliff, but i think some of the democrats i talked to today on the hill said or the northeasterners said he could have had this vote a month and a half ago. >> could web having a similar conversation about the composition of the house? >> i don't think so. democrats have been remarkably united. in the previous congress before boehner took over, nancy pelosi got stuff done and continues to keep the democratic caucus quite united. no,
. >> and there's always been regionalism in congress, usually around energy issue, coal state people versus oil state people and so forth, but this is a spending issue that becomes more ideological and even cultural than even just fiscal. so, you know, they look at the northeasterners and think they're big spenders. usually with something like disaster aid, that kind of stuff is put aside. as congressman king pointed out, it took six days for them -- excuse me, ten days to vote for that...
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>>neil: a lot of stuff for green energy. >>guest: and all the stuff for appliance producers, people would make washers and dryers. do you have an electric motorcycle? if you do you get a tax credit. the point is, a favorite if here, the aggrieved near bankrupt hollywood movie industry gottens of millions of tax credit. not the steel industry, but hollywood. hollywood. one of the richest industries. >>neil: we are down now to the end. howard, howard, howard, hour, stop. you are out of town. he is not done with it. and you are a speed reader. how far did you get? what page are you on? >> i am on page 103. >>neil: you are slipping or . >>guest: this is a lot of detail. >>neil: did you comprehend what you saw? >>guest: i could do a pretty good analysis. >>neil: based on going through a little bit more than two-thirds, you think you have enough information to have voted yes-or-no if you went to the senate chamber. >>guest: the very beginning of the bill is like a cable of contents and it is the bullets of what is going to be, the
>>neil: a lot of stuff for green energy. >>guest: and all the stuff for appliance producers, people would make washers and dryers. do you have an electric motorcycle? if you do you get a tax credit. the point is, a favorite if here, the aggrieved near bankrupt hollywood movie industry gottens of millions of tax credit. not the steel industry, but hollywood. hollywood. one of the richest industries. >>neil: we are down now to the end. howard, howard, howard, hour, stop. you are...
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she was a ball of energy. she cared deeply about other people. she was a good kid. a very funny, feisty red head that we miss very, very much. >> your family and community still recovering from this tragedy. do you think this theater should have reopened at all? >> it's a business and it's a large theater in an area that doesn't have a lot of theaters around. we i think most of the families realized it would reopen, but the fact that we were excluded from any input whatsoever, we still just hear rumors of how it's been redesigned. we don't know. we were never asked for any of our -- the families were never asked for input. we reached out early on to cine mark before lawsuits were filed and never received a phone call and never received any condolence letters and nothing from cine mark at all. now it's ironic that now that they would want us to participate in a reopening that none of us would want to participate in. >> we asked cine mark to respond. we were told the theater has no immediate comment. is there anything at this point they could do to make it right at th
she was a ball of energy. she cared deeply about other people. she was a good kid. a very funny, feisty red head that we miss very, very much. >> your family and community still recovering from this tragedy. do you think this theater should have reopened at all? >> it's a business and it's a large theater in an area that doesn't have a lot of theaters around. we i think most of the families realized it would reopen, but the fact that we were excluded from any input whatsoever, we...
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we remain first in science, technology, engineering and energy. we educate and prepare our nung people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [ applause ] the strength of our democracy demands we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections -- [ applause ] when we do, we will elect more women and minorities and young people to public office and that's a good thing. the american people are what make our country great. by and large, the united states is a nation of immigrants. built, enriched and strengthened by men, women, and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold action for comprehensive immigration reform. today we take an oath to protect and defend our constitution, our people, an
we remain first in science, technology, engineering and energy. we educate and prepare our nung people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [ applause ] the strength of our democracy demands we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce...
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we welcome the energy and intelligence each of you brings to the challenges that we face, and especially to the transcendent challenge of our time. a federal debt so huge, so huge it threatens to permanently alter an economy that has provided generations of americans the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of a better life. four straight years of trillion-dollar deficits and projected spending that no realistic amount of tax revenue could cover have put us at a crossroads. either we tackle our nation's spending problem or it's going to tackle us. it's that simple. and there is no better time to do the work we need to do than right now. the bipartisan agreement we reached earlier this week was imperfect. i'm the first to admit it, especially the process, but aside from shielding 99% of my constituents and many of yours from the painful effects of a middle-class tax hike, the president seemed all too willing, by the way, to impose that, it gave us something else. it settled the revenue debate for good. the revenue debate is over. president obama declared the other night that those he calls
we welcome the energy and intelligence each of you brings to the challenges that we face, and especially to the transcendent challenge of our time. a federal debt so huge, so huge it threatens to permanently alter an economy that has provided generations of americans the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of a better life. four straight years of trillion-dollar deficits and projected spending that no realistic amount of tax revenue could cover have put us at a crossroads. either we tackle our...
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we are not eliminating the department of energy. we are not letting detroit go bankrupt. we are not vetoing the dream act. we had the choice to do that and we said no. >>> we asked, you answered. do you think the 113th congress will be more productive than the 112th? blueberrytea tweeted, that's a pretty low bar. yes, i do think given the increase in progressives. filibuster reform seems key. from doug goodman, wishful thinking but no. keep it simple there. >> in just a matter of minutes, the 113th congress will convene for the new session. what will the legacy of the outcoming 112th congress be? joining me now is ezra klein, a columnist for "the washington post" and bloomberg. ezra, good to see you. >> good morning, alex. >> your article is titled "good riddance to the rottenest congress in history, thank god." the 112 passed 111 laws. we're throwing out a whole bunch of numbers here but what was it about the 112th that you think found legislating so difficult? >> utter paralysis temperatu. to be a little fair to the 112th, they're the culmination of trends toward polari
we are not eliminating the department of energy. we are not letting detroit go bankrupt. we are not vetoing the dream act. we had the choice to do that and we said no. >>> we asked, you answered. do you think the 113th congress will be more productive than the 112th? blueberrytea tweeted, that's a pretty low bar. yes, i do think given the increase in progressives. filibuster reform seems key. from doug goodman, wishful thinking but no. keep it simple there. >> in just a matter of...
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but as far as the freshmen members coming in, it's amusing they have these big plan, they have big energy plans, big tax plan they go nowhere. if you're a freshman member, you've got to gain seniority. they have big plans they campaign on. when they get to congress it doesn't matter. the senate is a little different, off lot more power but in the house if you walk into leadership office and you tell john boehner i'd like you to move my tax plan, you know you get some raised eyebrows. host: we heard yesterday on "washington journal," a freshman in the 112th congress from south carolina, mulvaney, he said i ended up doing things i said i would never do and one of them is raising the debt ceiling. guest: a lot of republicans came in, going to change the world, they can't realize, some of them didn't the how washington works. you're never going to get a perfect bill, you have to compromise to get most of what you want. some republicans said no, if i don't get a lot of what i want, i'm a no vote. that's tough part. there's always stuff in a bill that's unpopular, at least to your base, and you
but as far as the freshmen members coming in, it's amusing they have these big plan, they have big energy plans, big tax plan they go nowhere. if you're a freshman member, you've got to gain seniority. they have big plans they campaign on. when they get to congress it doesn't matter. the senate is a little different, off lot more power but in the house if you walk into leadership office and you tell john boehner i'd like you to move my tax plan, you know you get some raised eyebrows. host: we...
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he also wants to get the energy legislation. we saw the debate poisoned by climate control because that's a nonstarter for republicans. no i think there's more ground. there are senators with good working relationships that might be able to get something done on the energy committee. host: as the continued on capitol hill, those are the issues on the table for all of you to call in on. immigration reform, and control, the big budget battles that are to come for this new 113 congress. nearly 90 freshmen that are coming in, in the house and senate. we will have a few of them here in washington journal coming up. first, frederick in pontiac, michigan. democratic caller. go-ahead. caller: i was listening earlier when you spoke about them kicking the can down the road. that's a lot of what is happening in our politics now. we don't handle government. we kick = decisions down the road. i find frustrating is that creates a lot of animosity in the voters. it creates partisanship and we're not getting things done. we don't get things don
he also wants to get the energy legislation. we saw the debate poisoned by climate control because that's a nonstarter for republicans. no i think there's more ground. there are senators with good working relationships that might be able to get something done on the energy committee. host: as the continued on capitol hill, those are the issues on the table for all of you to call in on. immigration reform, and control, the big budget battles that are to come for this new 113 congress. nearly 90...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> perryville high school is closed because they don't have power. >> afternoon temperatures will be similar to yesterday. the morning is colder today. kids will want to bundle up. 25 degrees at the airport. 32 in downtown baltimore. we will be moving into the mid to upper 30's into the afternoon. dress for the 30's. we will have a lot of sunshine. in light wind will give us a bit of a chill. time for traffic. >> good morning. not bad out there. we have one accident in the clearing stages at patapsco. 57 out of the owings mills area. this is 795 showing volume is picking up a little bit. so far so good on the north side. 95 in great shape out of harford county, 65 miles per hour down to the white marsh area. both tunnels look good at this time. southbound traffic on 95 is st
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> perryville high school is closed because they don't have power. >> afternoon temperatures will be similar to yesterday. the morning is colder today....
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the wind energy tax credit is back in play even though it was widely unprofitable. >> of course. that's why they're receiving a tax credit. if renewable energy companies could make it on their own, they wouldn't be lobbying for special handouts. you don't see successful companies begging washington for subsidies because they don't need them. if you're wondering why so many c.e.o.'s flocked to d.c. over the past three months pushing do think get something done -- pushing do think get something done, it's because there were goodies in the deal to them. hollywood, i mean, they make out in this deal. keep in mind they are one of the biggest donors to the obama campaign. here's the payoff. >>brian: there's going to be a big battle again in two months. a lot of people think republicans have additional leverage because there is no such thing as a bush sunset tax cut taking place. do you believe they'll have additional leverage in two months? >> they need it, that and the debt ceiling. this deal pa that have had two days ago is all tax hikes, no spending cuts. this is not a balanced deal
the wind energy tax credit is back in play even though it was widely unprofitable. >> of course. that's why they're receiving a tax credit. if renewable energy companies could make it on their own, they wouldn't be lobbying for special handouts. you don't see successful companies begging washington for subsidies because they don't need them. if you're wondering why so many c.e.o.'s flocked to d.c. over the past three months pushing do think get something done -- pushing do think get...
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he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world.
he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world.
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toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male anno
toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i...
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toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shr
toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives....
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>> well, energy without which there is nothing. so i was genetically very sound. i come from an energetic family. i came from a family that refused ever to to accept a fee. my grandfather was blind at the age of ten. he wanted to go to the senate, which was an important place in those days. and he got there at the age of 38 being able to read. >> rose: and you would read to him? >> i read to him as a kid, i was brought up in his house. and i never, ever felt sorry for myself because i would think of him. i had two eyes, at least. so i had these examples in front of me of people who had overcome quite a lot. so i was -- that combined with energy. >> rose: what would you do different in the life that you have lived? >> i can't think of anything. i have done pretty much what i wanted to do. i'll give a little of advice out there for those who worry about their place in the world. always remember that it is of no consequence to you what people think of you. it's what you think of them. that's how you live your life.m >> you sometimes have tears of rapture, sometimes
>> well, energy without which there is nothing. so i was genetically very sound. i come from an energetic family. i came from a family that refused ever to to accept a fee. my grandfather was blind at the age of ten. he wanted to go to the senate, which was an important place in those days. and he got there at the age of 38 being able to read. >> rose: and you would read to him? >> i read to him as a kid, i was brought up in his house. and i never, ever felt sorry for myself...
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creates a lot of things if he has time and energy i can make fifty thousand suppling from these simonson meters on the roof. it's an idea that's taken root in farms along the gaza israel border where much of the agriculture has been repeatedly destroyed by the israeli army many farmers i'm able to access the land because of the buffer zone that's one of at least two of gaza's farmland. today there is no space to have a forum in gaza it is very crowded everybody is building new houses. used to be a plantation for oranges and lemons and if you look at it now you just see buildings. fall out of five people in gaza are dependent on food aid homegrown food projects like rooftop gardens can help combat malnutrition and severe poverty by allowing farmers to sell their produce marry anyone can do it i work with my husband and my daughters till midnight is that half a lot of farming should be on the ground but we heard that we can plant in volcanic rock on our roofs so i tried it. farmers grow wheat barley and a variety of fruits and nuts on these rooftops they also raise rabbits and chickens sho
creates a lot of things if he has time and energy i can make fifty thousand suppling from these simonson meters on the roof. it's an idea that's taken root in farms along the gaza israel border where much of the agriculture has been repeatedly destroyed by the israeli army many farmers i'm able to access the land because of the buffer zone that's one of at least two of gaza's farmland. today there is no space to have a forum in gaza it is very crowded everybody is building new houses. used to...
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i commend you on your energy. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and the relationship with israel and iran and you will not ask six million jews in israel to rely for their existence on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. [applause] >> if it makes you feel any better, henry kissinger didn't get away with it either. up next, dean vali nasser. the podium is yours. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for that introduction. it's a pleasure being here. let me start by saying that it goes without saying that the world would be better off if iran does not become a nuclear armed state. and achieving that goal should be our principle aim going forward. however, despite our best efforts, that undesirable end may very welcome to pass. should we act as if this is the first time that we've encountered such a challenge? or that the logical containment and deterrence somehow does not apply to iran? as iran is outside of the realm of politics as we k
i commend you on your energy. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and the relationship with israel and iran and you will not ask six million jews in israel to rely for their existence on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. [applause] >> if it makes you feel any better, henry kissinger didn't get away with it either. up next, dean vali nasser. the podium is yours. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for...
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of course i think obama care will be part it haof it but i t he's looking at immigration and energy, a lot of thing he's wasn't able to do in the first term, to get them done in the second term. a lot of bad blood there between obama and the republicans but also some bad blood there between obama and the democrats. not a lot of -- i think not a lot of improvement obama has shown over he's last weeks in terms of his relationship with congress. i think that's something he certainly needs to work on if he's looking at legacy, if he's looking at these big ticket items to push them through in his second term. in a couple of months we'll have these big debates around the debt limit but quickly once 2014 comes around, we're going to be thinking about the mid terms and a lot of his political capital will be gone by then. >> it's interesting, chris, everyone to a person on capitol hill said biden did this, biden did this. a lot of republicans said we wish biden got involved earlier. another guy who worked a lot on this, mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell chose to be a quiet statesman. you di
of course i think obama care will be part it haof it but i t he's looking at immigration and energy, a lot of thing he's wasn't able to do in the first term, to get them done in the second term. a lot of bad blood there between obama and the republicans but also some bad blood there between obama and the democrats. not a lot of -- i think not a lot of improvement obama has shown over he's last weeks in terms of his relationship with congress. i think that's something he certainly needs to work...
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we need new blood, new life, new energy. i'm optimistic, but i'm going to keep fighting. >> and how do you feel about this notion there seems to be a congratulatory tone just to avoid armageddon? how do you feel about joining a group that effectively created a disaster and then didn't really even solve that disaster? >> there should be no congratulations in order. i don't want to say this is the worst-case scenario, but what just happened is not what should have happened. there would be no congratulations in order. we need to sit down almost from scratch and look at it with a fresh lens and get our traffic on the right track. you can look across the world, so many countries, you look at china, they're slowing down, europe is in a radio session. south america has slowed down. america has a chance to become and stay the global leader for generations to come if we make the tough choices right now. >> you might have some tough choices to make on hurricane sandy, because boy oh boy there's a storm brewing there. grant lace on the
we need new blood, new life, new energy. i'm optimistic, but i'm going to keep fighting. >> and how do you feel about this notion there seems to be a congratulatory tone just to avoid armageddon? how do you feel about joining a group that effectively created a disaster and then didn't really even solve that disaster? >> there should be no congratulations in order. i don't want to say this is the worst-case scenario, but what just happened is not what should have happened. there...
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boy, the energy sector is really booming. and so i think we'll get some job growth in the next several months but i think this bill means that we're going to get less jobs than we would otherwise. when you have 20 million people, already, jenna, that either don't have a job at all or don't have a full-time job, this wasn't a very smart time in my opinion to be raising these taxes on businesses and investors. it was having last night, i was up very late last night on fox as we watched that drama develop and you know the president gave his remarks. he said we need more investment in this country. of course he is right, we do need more investment in this country. why will he sign today a tax bill that raises taxes on investment? i don't get the logic to that. jenna: first good it that you were watching fox and not orange bowl, steve. you got your nose to the griped stone watching the news. >> there you go. jenna: conservatives argued for the bush-era tax cuts to stay. that is something happening in the bill for the majority of t
boy, the energy sector is really booming. and so i think we'll get some job growth in the next several months but i think this bill means that we're going to get less jobs than we would otherwise. when you have 20 million people, already, jenna, that either don't have a job at all or don't have a full-time job, this wasn't a very smart time in my opinion to be raising these taxes on businesses and investors. it was having last night, i was up very late last night on fox as we watched that drama...
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so as we saw all too clearly in the devastating ways with energy communication and transportation systems in the aftermath of sandy, interconnectivity represents enormous intersecting opportunities and intersecting vullnerbleses -- vulnerabilities with cascading consequences. predict the left of -- level of these networks will grow rapidly in the next year and beyond. and if we are able to take advantage of the ubiquity of data, the interconnectivity of data and things and powerful new analytical and computational tools to stay ahead of the curve, the future is ours. but there may be questions about the value of new digital information. so i further predict that because of the ability to gain new information and insights from data and implicitly the ability to marry data with things, new economic models will emerge around data driven information and innovation, both data at rest and data at motion and there will be growing and new tensions and conflicts around the modernization of data, particularly with respect to ownership, privacy, and security. but we have to ask questions of whether
so as we saw all too clearly in the devastating ways with energy communication and transportation systems in the aftermath of sandy, interconnectivity represents enormous intersecting opportunities and intersecting vullnerbleses -- vulnerabilities with cascading consequences. predict the left of -- level of these networks will grow rapidly in the next year and beyond. and if we are able to take advantage of the ubiquity of data, the interconnectivity of data and things and powerful new...
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to come back after three weeks, she looks like she's full of energy, even after having gone through this incredible trauma. i was talking to a specialist that people have done this. if the burn is treated mealy and treated well. it sounds like they got terrific care at a place that specializes this, you can come back, but other people aren't so lucky. >> aside from the physical scars, there are lots of emotional scars, not just for her, but follows her daughters. >> can you imagine being 15 years old and hearing mommy is on fire? what a great 15-year-old. she obviously got to work, got on the phone and called 911, yes, this is a different things to get
to come back after three weeks, she looks like she's full of energy, even after having gone through this incredible trauma. i was talking to a specialist that people have done this. if the burn is treated mealy and treated well. it sounds like they got terrific care at a place that specializes this, you can come back, but other people aren't so lucky. >> aside from the physical scars, there are lots of emotional scars, not just for her, but follows her daughters. >> can you imagine...
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adjust your thermostat remotely to help save energy and money. turn on the lights, even see that everyone is safe and secure. and with adt, you can rely on our fast response monitoring for 24/7 protection against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. the adt new year's sale. it could help you save something more important than money. call now to save $300 on adt starting at $99 installed plus 15% off accessories. sale ends midnight january 2nd. >>> couple of rescuers found themselves in trouble on an icy lake just outside of los angeles. look at this video here, how the whole thing started. you can almost hear the cracking, the ice breaking, the sledder slid down this hill out of control, boom, right into the freezing cold water. couple of people trying to pull them out, one after another after another falling in, ice breaking. obviously everyone needing help. one person, mickey herman and his wife, they were on the shore when they watched all of this happening right in front of their eyes, mickey tossed a rope into the lake, helped
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host: among the sweeteners, green energy was a big winner. the legislation would also kill part of the all but one affordable care act. it sounds like you agreed with some of the things that made their way in here, but disagree with others. guest: make no mistake, the work that was done enshrined some positive items, and helped with the transition -- and employment insurance, clean energy, but it is no substitute for our taking a creaky, inefficient, and fair tax system and try to broaden it and make it more fair, getting rid of the alternative minimum tax, this bizarre doc fix ritual that we go through every year. this was the time to fix those issues, and i feel it will be harder in the new congress. host: this tweet -- if they would actually read bills before voting on them, there would be no cause for concern about what is in them. guest: our tea party friends came in the vial in that everybody would have 72 hours to read the bill, and i did not say anything less met, but not one of them read the bill. there are some circumstances where t
host: among the sweeteners, green energy was a big winner. the legislation would also kill part of the all but one affordable care act. it sounds like you agreed with some of the things that made their way in here, but disagree with others. guest: make no mistake, the work that was done enshrined some positive items, and helped with the transition -- and employment insurance, clean energy, but it is no substitute for our taking a creaky, inefficient, and fair tax system and try to broaden it...
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adjust your thermostat remotely to help save energy and money. turn on the lights, even see that everyone is safe and secure. and with adt, you can rely on our fast response monitoring for 24/7 protection against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. the adt new year's sale. it could help you save something more important than money. call now to save $300 on adt starting at $99 installed plus 15% off accessories. sale ends midnight january 2nd. >> juliet: good morning, everybody. today is wednesday, january 2, 2013. i'm juliet huddy in for gretchen. vacation back on. president obama is off to hawaii now that the threat of a fiscal cliff is over. but what happens to the economy going forward? dana perino is standing just about ten feet away from me. she'll be here to talk about that. >> steve: weren't we just told al-qaeda was on its heels, out of business? somebody forgot to tell al-qaeda. they just put a giant gold bounty on that man, screen left's head. and he is a u.s. ambassador. we'll tell what you we know. >> brian: the cat is
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we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about $20 a week for a family making $50,000. so that is a -- a bit of a counter drag on the economy from the whatever boost it's gotten from theection tension of middle-class tax cuts. >> i've seen that in places they're estimating as much as 0.5% of gdp growth because of the payroll tax alone. you look at that, and people expect that if you continue to want social security you're going to have to fund if t somehow. this is money that's supposed to be going to that. >> that's right. and the payroll tax cut was always intended as a temporary measure to stimulate the economy. and if you reason that you stimulate the economy until it's recovering, we're in a rec
we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about $20 a week for a family making $50,000. so that is a -- a bit of a counter...
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he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert. even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world. and the work i do will take me out of body i will ask to meet those superior beings who hold the keys for humanity already clear that he went to talk to them. to see what can be done for two thousand and twelve ordered. by telepathic trip to get him into contact with mysterious superior beings beings who have announced to him the destruction of the planet on december the twenty first two thousand and twelve very precisely. it will be by fire volcanoes earthquakes and most importantly of course by water floods of comedy as the plates will shift rise and lower the ocean bottom will lift and what will appear is atlantis shows.
he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert. even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world. and the work i do will take me out of body i will ask to meet those superior beings who hold the keys for humanity already clear that he went to talk to them. to see what can be done for two thousand and twelve ordered. by telepathic trip to get him into contact with mysterious superior beings beings who have announced to him...
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on the other hand, i think because of the recent report on the atomic energy committee is there's no sign that they are stopping. they hold views and do things that most people within the region find unacceptable. >> if we cut off iran's ability to export oil and which would face them with the prospect of a devastating economic blow, i think that would be an inevitable move to war and i think it would be a very serious mistake. >> you deliberately avoided any kind of military conflict with iran when you were president. >> yes, i did. i was advised by many of our people to go to war with iran, to bomb them and punish them for holding our hostage. >> do you still think it would be a terrible error to do that? >> i do. because every one of our hostages came home safe and free. >> when we come back from aurora, colorado to the tragedy of utah, what may be the most controversial topic of the year -- guns in america. look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you
on the other hand, i think because of the recent report on the atomic energy committee is there's no sign that they are stopping. they hold views and do things that most people within the region find unacceptable. >> if we cut off iran's ability to export oil and which would face them with the prospect of a devastating economic blow, i think that would be an inevitable move to war and i think it would be a very serious mistake. >> you deliberately avoided any kind of military...
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president what kind of credit you can only make available to them that's new infrastructure jobs and energy rebuilding new york new jersey the providing people with jobs so they can enable money with in a good family those are the foozle pless and hand in hand with the british monarchy the church of england have been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys many unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as our chief political finds out. one of the most religiously diverse nations in the wild with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institution any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and those threats on the horizon are basically around its relevance to communities in general other faiths are significant and growing in their not only public. the opera house of britain's parliament and it enjoys financial privileges courtesy of the u.k. taxpayer by the church's own admission the number of people coming through the doors of this and every
president what kind of credit you can only make available to them that's new infrastructure jobs and energy rebuilding new york new jersey the providing people with jobs so they can enable money with in a good family those are the foozle pless and hand in hand with the british monarchy the church of england have been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys many unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as our chief political...
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will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. but i think we all recognize this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. the fact is the deficit is still too high. and we're still investing too little in the things that we need for the economy to grow as fast as it should. and that's why speaker boehner and i originally tried to negotiate a larger agreement that would put this country on a path that paying down its debt while also putting americans back to work, rebuilding our roads and bridges and providing investments in areas like education and job training. unfortunately there just wasn't enough support or time for that kind of large agreement in a lame duck session of congress. and that failure comes with a cost, as the messy nature of the proce
will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. but i think we all recognize this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. the fact is the deficit is...
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the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but do you want -- mr. president, do you want -- >> allow me, sir, allow me, please. >> but the question was not any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> but i will get to that answer, please, don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map? is that your desire? >> if a group comes and occupies the united states of america, destroyed homes while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america. impose five different wars on many neighbors. and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it? would you help that entity? or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say -- when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war-seeking to be wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. and we propose the way, we proposed the path. >> what they're really saying is in spite of the fact that we deny the holocaust, that we threat
the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but do you want -- mr. president, do you want -- >> allow me, sir, allow me, please. >> but the question was not any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> but i will get to that answer, please, don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map? is that your desire? >> if a group comes and occupies the united states of america, destroyed homes while women and...
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will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. but i think we all recognize this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. the fact is the deficit is still too high. and we're still investing too little in the things that we need for the economy to grow as fast as it should. and that's why speaker boehner and i originally tried to negotiate a larger agreement that would put this country on a path that paying down its debt while also putting americans back to work, rebuilding our roads and bridges and providing investments in areas like education and job training. unfortunately there just wasn't enough support or time for that kind of large agreement in a lame duck session of congress. and that failure comes with a cost, as the messy nature of the proce
will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking pounding the pavement every day are going to continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. but i think we all recognize this law is just one step in the broader effort to strengthen our economy and broaden opportunity for everybody. the fact is the deficit is...